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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday October 26 2019, @07:45AM   Printer-friendly
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Pentagon beams down $10bn JEDI contract to Microsoft: Windows giant beats off Bezos

Microsoft has been awarded the $10bn decade-long US Department of Defense JEDI IT supply contract that will see the nation's military switch to the cloud.

The Redmond giant's Azure platform will play host to the US armed forces in an attempt to overhaul and streamline the Pentagon's IT infrastructure under a single umbrella – or single point of failure, to put it another way. Microsoft share price rose on the news in after-hours trading.

"The National Defense Strategy dictates that we must improve the speed and effectiveness with which we develop and deploy modernized technical capabilities to our women and men in uniform," Dept of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy said in announcing the award.

"The DoD Digital Modernization Strategy was created to support this imperative. This award is an important step in execution of the Digital Modernization Strategy."

The decision will no doubt come as a disappointment to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the presumed front-runner for the single-vendor deal since it was first announced.

Due to the massive requirements of the winner-takes-all contract, the security clearances required and the mandate that it go to a single provider, AWS and Microsoft were seen as the only two qualified candidates for the deal.

In awarding the contract to Microsoft, the Pentagon will avoid further allegations that it collaborated with AWS to stack the deck in its favor, a complaint which has dogged the process from its outset.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @06:48PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @06:48PM (#912494)

    i guess the woway could have done it at half the cost ...
    but at least the military knows where to tile the soil to grow crops.
    in any case, amazon was probably to much "home grown" and "open source".
    also, the military metal, after dropping bombs, spending shells and precious aiming all day long what to go home and relax to a wintherface that is familiar.
    so let's be honest: there's nothing else. m$ won the war. no world domination or for that matter not much change will happen. same same and more of the previous can be expected.
    also meor [sic] serious, the GNU license on windows doesn't have a clause that forbids it to be pressed into services, even if it's just for mundane clerical jobs of ordering the correct amount of ketchup and mustard for the hungry soldier securing more unrefined natural lubricant ...
    the upside is that we'll all have to live with a loooong period of stability of medicracy because the massive foundation will just support only that, being it friend or foe.